Children's Dentistry in Cincinnati, OH

We Care About Kids!

A Lifetime of Healthy Smiles

Our team strives to make children of all ages feel at ease and enjoy themselves, so bring the whole family along! You can rest assured your child will receive the latest advancements in children’s dentistry, delivered with caring, thoughtfulness, and compassion.


We encourage the proper dental care habits in children and enjoy teaching them how to keep their teeth healthy for a lifetime. We look forward to seeing them for their first visit with us when they cut their first tooth and then watching them grow year after year.

Building Positive Relationships

One of our goals is to make sure that this and future generations of children grow up without a fear of the dental office. According to our many happy parents, we are doing just that! Our office is a relaxed and happy place that children love to visit. Whether you have an active six-year-old or a scared three-year-old, we are here to help you. If you’re looking for a Cincinnati dentist who can provide dental treatment to everyone in your family, but want to ensure your child experiences expert pediatric care at that practice, then you’ve found it!

Call (513) 251-5500 now to schedule visits for your whole family.

Does Your Child Really Need to Receive Pediatric Dental Care?

Yes. Just like adults should routinely see their dentist, children and teens need regular pediatric dentistry services. Even infants may require treatments to prevent problems that could compromise a healthy smile such as a cracked tooth or an infection in the gums. 


It’s recommended that a child receive the first dental exam at one year old or at the appearance of the first tooth—whichever comes first. Children’s dental needs differ from that of adults since they are continually growing from birth to adulthood. Dentists with specialized training are required for proper dental care in these circumstances. 

 

Treatment for young patients takes a whole team dedicated to the special health care needs of kids and teens. Some parents may think it’s not that important to care for baby teeth since they are just going to fall out anyway—this could not be further from the truth! Regular cleanings along with brushing and flossing keep bacteria in the mouth from spreading and causing decay or infections. 

 

In addition to preventing cavities in visible teeth, skilled pediatric dentists can identify potential problems in developing teeth before they even erupt from the gums. Cavities should never be neglected in baby teeth as it could result in an infection going into the root of the tooth and then spreading under the gums to developing adult teeth or even to the jaw.

Instilling Good Habits Early

Pediatric dentistry is also about education and helping a child have an understanding of maintaining good oral health very early on. Part of this is establishing a routine of brushing, flossing and regular dental visits. Dental care education can start simply with a parent making it fun to have those cute little primary teeth (“baby teeth”) brushed and flossed and letting the child give it a try on their own. There’s nothing like seeing the happy smile of a child who takes pride in caring for his own teeth.

 

Making regular visits to the dentist every six months helps handle any issues while a child’s full set of teeth comes in. Pediatric dentistry isn’t just about handling cavities; it’s important to monitor gum health and the growth and alignment of each tooth in preparation for permanent teeth. Making trips to the dentist a normal part of a health care routine helps kids become more comfortable with dental care as well. It doesn’t have to be a scary experience and your child’s comfort is very important to us.


We strive to create an environment that’s comfortable and fun and teach both parents and kids good oral hygiene habits. It’s important for parents to be involved in their child’s daily dental care to ensure both thorough cleaning and the development of proper dental habits when they’re little.

Easy Prevention of Child Tooth Decay

Even meticulous brushing often may not reach the deep grooves in the back teeth. This results in bacteria, acid, and plaque formation, which will lead to decay that requires a filling or crown. Dental sealants can help! This thin plastic coating is white or clear and bonded into place with no shots or drills or removal of any tooth structure. Applying dental sealants is one of the best preventive things both children and adolescents can do to preserve their natural teeth!

Schedule A Visit for Your Little One
dental hygienist examining young patient teeth

Top-Notch Pediatric Dental Services in Cincinnati, Ohio

All of our patients are important to us, but we always go the extra mile to make everything as smooth and easy as possible for our young patients.


Schedule an appointment today with a caring, experienced Cincinnati dentist at Covedale Dental Studio who will answer all your questions. Our goal is to help families with every dental health care need starting with the first tooth!

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